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H1N1 Vaccination at County Fairgrounds
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| Sitting on his mother, Amy Goicoechea's, lap, three-year-old Kash Goicoechea receives a H1N1 flu vaccination from Boni Stout at the Mountain Mall in Whitefish. - Lido Vizzutti/Flathead Beacon |
The Flathead City-County Health Department will have an H1N1 vaccination clinic at the Flathead County Fairgrounds on Wednesday, Nov. 4, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Just like previous the three previous vaccination clinics, Wednesday's clinic will offer free vaccines to the public. The health department also said they will have twice as many vaccinators at this clinic to help work through a large crowd.
The event will take place in the Trade Center Building, so that people can wait inside.
Here are the eligibility requirements as set forth by the health department:
The health department can be reached by phone at 751-8101.
Just like previous the three previous vaccination clinics, Wednesday's clinic will offer free vaccines to the public. The health department also said they will have twice as many vaccinators at this clinic to help work through a large crowd.
The event will take place in the Trade Center Building, so that people can wait inside.
Those eligible for vaccine include;
• children 6 months through 19 years of age,
• caregivers of children under 6 months old, and
• persons over 19 years of age with chronic health disorders or compromised immune systems.
o Adults with high risk medical conditions need to bring a prescription from a healthcare provider specifying need for vaccine. Orders may also be faxed to the Health Department at 751-8102 before noon on November 4th.
The health department can be reached by phone at 751-8101.










Do the Humanists like the diversity created by brain damaging childhood injections? Perhaps they like to fawn over their damaged pawn children. I heard children under two years old do not have sufficiently developed blood brain barriers that prevent invasion of damaging agents in the bloodstream from getting to…
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